There are a wealth of resources related to anti-bullying policy
and practice.
The lists of resources here are not comprehensive and while
many of the resources are produced by organisations and
individuals that are known to the ABA, inclusion does not
necessarily imply endorsement or recommendation by the ABA.
Choosing a resource
Bullying is a sensitive and complex area. There are a lots
of ways of approaching the subject - and not everyone will
agree on the best method. It may also be that a resource
works well in one setting, with one group of children and young
people, but works less well in another. For this
reason we would urge you to take the following steps when
choosing an anti-bullying resource from this website, or from
other sources:
1. Make sure you familiarise yourself with the resource (e.g. if
it's a film - watch it all the way through).
2. Consider whether the resource may provoke strong reactions in
any students, or may lead to difficult discussions. How will you
manage these?
3. Consider whether you need to consult with parents and carers
on using the resource.
4. Consider whether the resource is suitable for the age group
you are working with.
5. Consider whether you need to adapt the resource in any way to
make it suitable for the group or individuals that you
are working with.
The ABA is not able to vet every resource on this website,
therefore if you have any particular concerns about a resource
please do share these with us - email aba@ncb.org.uk.
If you would like to suggest a resource for this
website please email aba@ncb.org.uk